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Holiday Heads-up!
Christmas trees are pine trees of some variety. There are several problems for pets and small children regarding pine trees. What is done with the trees in marketing them is also a problem. Live trees are treated with pesticides, fertilizers and preservatives or/and dye. The preservative or aspirin used in the water can be dangerous to small children or thirsty pets. Artificial trees are treated with flame retardants. This tastes sweet but is hazardous to small children and any pet that might chew on a tree limb. Put sugar in the water as a preservative! Use a covered water dish. Put up a pen around the tree area. Many holiday plants including poinsettias, Holly and Mistletoe are toxic/ poisonous. This is only about the trees: live and artificial. There are many holiday related dangers with tinsel, lights, plants, etc. Pine needles and rosin can kill cats and dogs, although dogs usually just get very sick. Cats, of course, are more sensitive. It can be swallowed whole or in bits and pieces which can cause choking. Pine needles can tear intestinal lining, cause intestinal damage or obstruction, pine resin may cause kidney failure, mouth irritation, stomach irritation, fir tree oils are irritants. Signs of Poisoning: Drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, nervousness, restlessness, excitement, tremors, seizures, and nausea, coughing or vomiting of blood, pale gums, lethargy, accelerated heartbeat, not eating, excessive thirst or urination, no or little urination, collapse or extreme bad breath, pine needles in poo. This list is limited. Call your vet if your pet shows any of these signs. 24/7 Animal Poison Control Center 800-213-6680 Prevention: Put a gate around your tree. It is a very good preventative and protective election or pets and small children it. This is written with cats and dogs in mind but small children are included as with drinking out of the tree water bowl in reference to cats and dogs. Regularly pick up fallen pine needles and any reachable foreign matter. In Memory of Zaney References: http://voices.yahoo.com/oh-toxic-christmas-tree-deadly-thy-branches-10615289.html?cat=5 http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/pet-owners/basics/signs-of-poisoning-in-dogs-and-cats/ http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxicology/f/ christmastrees.htm http://www.hartz.com/Dogs/Home_and_Away/ Habitat/christmas_trees_and_dogs_dont_mix.aspx @2CuteHavanese DISCLAIMER: This site is for informational or educational purposes only and does not substitute professional, medical advice or consultations with healthcare professionals.
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